Greenways Advisory Committee
The September 2024 Greenways Advisory Committee meeting featured major land acquisition announcements, comprehensive discussions about trail standards reform, community garden mapping analysis, and support for a regional trail connectivity grant. The meeting highlighted the committee's evolution from reactive oversight to proactive policy development through successful subcommittee work over the past year. Staff announced two significant property acquisitions: the 116-acre Squalicum Forties transfer from the Department of Natural Resources (pending governor approval) and City Council approval of the Robinson donation comprising 6 acres adjacent to Arroyo Park and 1.3 acres near Connelly Creek Nature Area. These acquisitions underscore Bellingham's expanding open space portfolio and the corresponding need for public access infrastructure. The centerpiece discussion focused on developing alternative trail standards to complement Bellingham's existing 8-10 foot wide limestone trails that cost $300-400 per linear foot. Staff presented research on natural trail standards used by other jurisdictions, driven by the reality that current standards make trail development prohibitively expensive. With 33 miles of planned trail segments and limited funding, the committee explored when lower-impact, narrower trails might be appropriate for open space areas with lower expected usage. The Community Gardens subcommittee presented comprehensive neighborhood analysis identifying priority areas for future gardens based on multifamily housing density, food insecurity indicators, and lack of existing garden access. This data-driven approach exemplifies the committee's maturing analytical capabilities. In executive session, the committee voted to offer appraised value for an easement on an unspecified property and directed staff to explore latecomers agreements for cost recovery, demonstrating the committee's role in strategic property acquisition decisions.
**Trail Standards Discussion:** No formal action taken. Staff presentation on developing alternative trail standards to complement existing 8-10 foot limestone trails costing $300-400 per linear foot. Committee provided input on when natural trail standards would be appropriate, emphasizing master planning approaches and usage-based categorization. **Whatcom County Grant Support Letter:** Approved 8-0-0 to send letter supporting…
**Trail Standards Development:** Staff will continue researching alternative trail standards for committee consideration. No specific timeline provided, but discussion suggests ongoing work through fall/winter. **Property Field Trips:** Staff planning visits to new DNR Squalicum Forties property and Robinson donation sites once acquisitions finalized and weather permits. **Grant Application:** Whatcom County submitting Reconnecting Communities grant application by end of September with committ…


